Ecotech Video. How simple bottles of water helped map life on 10% of Earth's surface Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 29/06/2026 - 8:32 GMT+2 Combatting wildlife decline, eDNA technology is turning simple water and soil samples into a global biodiversity map. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next How simple bottles of water helped map life on 10% of Earth's surface Now playing Next Brussels marks 250th anniversary of US independence with concerts, fireworks and drone show Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 29th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Swiss glaciers melting rapidly in June as Europe faces extreme heat Now playing Next Another heat record broken in Germany Now playing Next Heatwave in Paris: Vet treats pets suffering from the heat Now playing Next More than 1,300 excess deaths in Europe amid brutal heatwave, WHO says Now playing Next Ukrainian forces strike two oil refineries in Russia Now playing Next Ukraine hits arms factory as Russian attacks kill two Now playing Next More than 68,000 people still missing in Venezuela after earthquakes Now playing Next Venezuela quake toll rises to 1,430 as searches continue for survivors Now playing Next Europe Today: Trump's tariff threat, Iran talks and Europe's heatwave Now playing Next The Big Question: What's stopping Europeans making the most of their money? Now playing Next Stars, Stripes, VIPs and Protests: Brussels hosts US Independence bash Now playing Next Joy as man pulled from rubble three days after Venezuela quake Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 28th, 2026 – Evening More videos
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